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Man Outside

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Robert Logan in Man Outside (1987)
DramaThriller

A lawyer, running away from his past, becomes a recluse in the Alabama woods and becomes the primary suspect in the abduction of a local boy.A lawyer, running away from his past, becomes a recluse in the Alabama woods and becomes the primary suspect in the abduction of a local boy.A lawyer, running away from his past, becomes a recluse in the Alabama woods and becomes the primary suspect in the abduction of a local boy.

  • Director
    • Mark Stouffer
  • Writers
    • Ira Steven Levine
    • Mark Stouffer
  • Stars
    • Robert Logan
    • Kathleen Quinlan
    • Bradford Dillman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    122
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Stouffer
    • Writers
      • Ira Steven Levine
      • Mark Stouffer
    • Stars
      • Robert Logan
      • Kathleen Quinlan
      • Bradford Dillman
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Logan
    Robert Logan
    • Jack Avery
    Kathleen Quinlan
    Kathleen Quinlan
    • Grace Freemont
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Frank Simmons
    Levon Helm
    Levon Helm
    • Sheriff Leland Laughlin
    Andrew Barach
    • Leo Greenfield
    Alex Liggett
    • Toby Riggs
    Rick Danko
    Rick Danko
    • Jim Riggs
    Patricia Relph
    • Velma Riggs
    Mary Ingalls
    • Momma
    Patricia Brandkamp
    • Evelyn
    Roger Gross
    • Detective
    Tom Earnhart
    • Plainclothesman !
    Phillip Steele
    • Plainclothesman 2
    • (as Philip Steele)
    Garth Hudson
    Garth Hudson
    • Cheney
    Cecily Storm Delk
    • Rita
    Sarge West
    • Deputy in office
    Elijah Perry
    • Deputy in library
    • (as Jerry Rushing)
    David Huie
    • Buddy 1
    • Director
      • Mark Stouffer
    • Writers
      • Ira Steven Levine
      • Mark Stouffer
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    rufasff

    The Last Smaltz

    This is a terrible, pointless movie, that no doubt will mostly be checked out by fans of "The Band" the great rock group. It looks to me like Levon Helm, cast in a stereotypical role of a redneck sheriff, got his buddies(sans Robbie Robertson, who had long since stopped performing with the combo) involved.

    This leads to one hilarious mishap, Garth Hudson not only isn't much of an actor, but he plays one of the few Vietnam Vet with a thick Canadian accent! Now there's a guy who believed in the war. Richard Manuel, who would tragicly kill himself not long after this, gets off the easiest with a very small role.

    Bradford Dillman, a fine actor, has a really degrading role and has to wear an Elmer Fudd hat. Nice to see that things have gone well lately for Kathleen Quinlian, who really suffers for her art here.
    5Vomitron_G

    Peculiar affair

    'Man Outside' (aka 'Hidden Fear') is quite the odd duck, mixing drama with a bit of romance before ultimately venturing into thriller territory. It tells the story of a man (who used to be a lawyer) living like a hermit in the woods (following the unexpected death of his wife). A female anthropologist takes an interest in the man, and the feelings seem mutual. Around the same time, kids are being abducted by a nerdy pervert with some serious mommy-issues. The local sheriff suspects our friendly hermit being the culprit, so him and his new-found love-interest must now flee from the authorities while at the same time trying to catch up with our nerdy villain. Somehow this all turns into a pretty okay movie. The opening sequence with the car is quite unique and a fine way to start the movie (since you don't really have an idea what's going on yet). All things considered, it's a little tame for its own good, but worth a watch nonetheless.
    8wwinks

    Beautifully photographed, solid family thriller

    Award winning documentarian Mark Stouffer's feature debut is a beautifully photographed, solidly told tale of a broken man who escapes into the woods to heal, only to be forced out of his solace by a sheriff who believes he is responsible for a missing child. Stouffer's portrayal of life in the wilderness and his obvious fondness and knowledge of it, is inspiring. Robert Logan and Kathleen Quinlan turn out fine performances as the high-powered lawyer turned hermit turned suspect, and the professor of anthropology who helps him find the truth.
    6abchulett

    "I hope you like music!"

    I was living in northwest Arkansas at the time this was filmed there, working for a radio station called "Kisser 93," and you can hear one of our DJs briefly in the first couple of minutes of the film. A couple of other area TV/radio guys (Pat Porta & Tom Earnhart) give a good account of themselves in small roles.

    I'm glad this is out on DVD. While I very much enjoyed looking back on that place in that time, this isn't exactly a classic. I found Bradford Dillman's work quite good, other than his final scene; he had made a career as a TV guest star playing the handsome but often undependable middle-class guy, and in this film with his bottle-cap glasses he totally got lost in the character. Kathleen Quinlan is always good too.

    Other than those performances, however, the quality is very uneven. One of the supporting characters is a (to put it nicely) husky young nerdy college student played by Andrew Barach. It's easy to see why his career in movies was brief; his comedy relief isn't much, although he does have one GREAT scene toward the end that involves the line I chose for the title of this review.

    I shouldn't single out Mr. Barach; there were plenty of amateurish performances to go around, and lead actor Robert Logan frequently shows all the expression of a block of wood, while former Band member and ex-Coal Miner's Daughter's dad Levon Helm shows that only Michael Apted could direct him into looking comfortable on camera. The script itself, about a man escaping his past while living alone (other than his dog) in the wild, isn't too badly written, but has a few "huh?" moments as well.

    Still, for the level of production this was, the end product is watchable and entertaining enough for a rental. You can get it through Netflix; I did.
    10richard-490

    Surprisingly Relevant

    This film was thoughtful, uplifting, suspenseful, heartfelt, a good drama, a good thriller and a good love story. But what really struck me was how the message is so on target with the things going on in the news today! The child abuse and molestation, adultery and other aspects shown in good taste within this film are regular reading in the newspapers of today. All of these complex topics are handled with skill in this film and add up to entertainment that draws you into the story and make you care about the characters.

    I really enjoyed it and the performances from Brad Dillman and Kathleen Quinlan were excellent and Robert Logan makes his part most believable. Highly recommended!

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      With the exception of Robbie Robertson, every member of 'The Band' has a role in this movie. Levon Helm plays the sheriff, Garth Hudson plays the recluse, Richard 'Manuel' plays a vigilante, and Rick Danko plays the father of a kidnapped boy.

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1989 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Es gibt immer einen Weg
    • Filming locations
      • Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
    • Production company
      • Stouffer Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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